War, huh, yeah
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, uhh
War, huh, yeah
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing
Say it again, y'all
War, huh (good God)
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, listen to me, oh

War, I despise
'Cause it means destruction of innocent lives
War means tears to thousands of mother's eyes
When their sons go off to fight
And lose their lives

I said, war, huh (good God, y'all)
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, just say it again
War (whoa), huh (oh Lord)
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, listen to me

(War) It ain't nothing but a heart-breaker
(War) Friend only to The Undertaker
Oh, war it's an enemy to all mankind
The thought of war blows my mind
War has caused unrest
Within the younger generation
Induction then destruction
Who wants to die? Oh

War, huh (good God y'all)
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing
Say it, say it, say it
War (uh-huh), huh (yeah, huh)
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, listen to me

(War) It ain't nothing but a heart-breaker
(War) It's got one friend that's The Undertaker
Oh, war, has shattered many a young man's dreams
Made him disabled, bitter and mean
Life is much too short and precious
To spend fighting wars each day
War can't give life
It can only take it away, oh

War, huh (good God y'all)
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, say it again

War (whoa), huh (oh Lord)
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, listen to me

(War) It ain't nothing but a heart breaker
(War) Friend only to The Undertaker, woo
Peace, love and understanding, tell me
Is there no place for them today?
They say we must fight to keep our freedom
But Lord knows there's got to be a better way, oh

War, huh (God y'all)
What is it good for? You tell me (nothing)
Say it, say it, say it, say it

War (good God), huh (now, huh)
What is it good for?
Stand up and shout it (nothing)


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War Lyrics as written by Barrett Strong Norman Whitfield

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  • +5
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    Obviously protesting the vietnam war! Pretty much what it says.. what is war good for? Killing loved ones and causing destruction

    Seanzy333on March 08, 2005   Link
  • +2
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    This song is amazin' and so true of the times

    1000_bongson March 28, 2003   Link
  • +2
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    No one has to fight for their freedom. There IS another way. And the more people refuse to go to war, the better off humanity will be. I take my hat off to all of those brave souls who refuse to participate in the conflicts of the nations. Those who realize that there is a better way, that war is not inevitable, and that there is no such thing as a "just war." Violence only perpetuates violence. A nation founded by bloodshed only guarantees the continuation of warfare - until enough brave souls stand up and refuse to participate.

    I'm reminded of a quote: "When you kill a man to defend an idea, you don't defend an idea. You kill a man." Whether that idea is freedom, democracy, or anything else, it's true. You cannot justify the murder of another individual, and there is ALWAYS another way to stop tyranny. The alternative often seems more difficult - but it's worth it. Contrary to popular perception, pacifism is the harder route - but it's also the far more humane, and moral. And just.

    Anyways -

    This is an absolutely fantastic song, and one of my favorite of all protest/anti-war songs. And unlike some of the songs from the Vietnam era, this is absolutely timeless. I also really like the versions by The Temptations and Bruce Springsteen.

    Timecon March 26, 2008   Link
  • +2
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    Oh, war has shattered many young man's dreams Made him disabled, bitter and mean Life is much too short and precious To spend fighting wars these days War can't give life, it can only take it away

    Excellent lyrics, they really just send chills down my spine.

    degree7on September 07, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    Which times? or is that moot, for is it true for all times?

    Rider_of_the_Sunon April 15, 2003   Link
  • 0
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    its true for pretty much all occasions in war, both sides can say rightfully that anytime this song is right.

    Yakuza Warlordon June 19, 2003   Link
  • 0
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    Why does anyone have to fight for freedom? You don't have to waste your brain cells on God. Maybe it would be possible for people to just decide to treat each other with respect and dignity and not attempt to control each other with stupid BS religion and live in peace and have freedom without any wars.

    jiggscaseyon December 24, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    WAR HUH YEAH! god i love that line so much. the lyrics are so true. protesting the vietnam war. can basically be used for any war, there is a better way, maybe, i dunno if u guys were taught this, but i was taught that fighting doesnt get you anywhere, its better to talk and resolve the problem, i think all world leaders fighting deserve a good whipping, mainly bush.

    petetheeliteon December 31, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    I love this song! It definitely blows away the stereotype that pacifists are wimpy, especially after hearing those vehement grunts in the chorus. I totally agree with the lyrics. Too bad they are just as applicable today as they were during the Vietnam war. I'd love to rally a group and go sing this to President Bush, as well as any young man under 30 who's thinking of joining the army (including my boyfriend, too bad he probably wouldn't listen). All war does is damage people's psyches, leaving those who fight with physical injuries that may never heal, as well as nightmares and paranoia for the rest of their lives. Edwin's got it right.

    goddesscarolineon September 25, 2006   Link
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    The three of clubs and very surprised Thumbelina In gardens of reflection A heart is a harp strummed by the glance of a little girl The vision scatters I am in the middle—hung in a cage Blind I walk and do not move forward I am surrounded by a silent conclave of puppet buffoons Buzzard terrorists, sawing mandibles, ventriloquist angels They are burning in the bed of mirrors Seated on a throne of glances The iceman whistles shadows and light Letters rot in the mail boxes Obstinate cars go by The high electric fruit—it casts no shadow as dense as silence It darkens There is no one in the street now Not even this dog One day the streetlights will explode

    [paraphrased poetry]

    sillybunnyon September 30, 2006   Link

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